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NT Historical Society Nolana. NT 51601
POPLA
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 768-3133 POPLAR, MONTANA 59255
SUBSCRIPT I0,'i RATE
$5,00 PER YEAR
BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE 7.7 PAID POPLAR, MONTANA PERMIT NO. 4
APRIL 8, 1976
BOYS AT BOZEMAN INDOOR HEIDEN FIRST IN LONG JUMP
Craig Heiden won the long jump at Bozeman with a leap of 21' 2 5/8". He also placed fourth in the triple jump soaring 42' . Also competing for Poplar were Tony Huso with an effort of 45' 6" in the shot put which placed htm in the finals. Frank Gourneau also threw the shot put and had a good effort of 43'. Nick Cain just missed finals in the long jump with a 19' 5 1/2" effort. Manny Gran-
bois, after three days of practice, ran the 440 in 55.5 in which he just missed finals. Chris Kirn placed fourth In his heat of the mile with a time of 5:23.0. Coach Barnes was pleased with the performances this early in the year and expects great things to come from these boys and some who stayed at h ome . The next meet is in Glasgow on April 10th starting at 9:30.
GARBAGE INSPECTION
The City inspection of garbage cans and racks will begin as soon as the Annual Cleanup has been completed. You are reminded that racks should be in good condition, and hold the cans snugly enough and high enough off the ground so that dogs cannot tip them over. Lids should be chained to the racks. Legal cans are 20 and 30 gallon size. It has become apparent during the winter months that some people are not taking proper care of their trash . There are accumulations of garbage and trash around
many racks in town. Some of this appears to be because parents send their children out with the trash and then fail to check to see what kind of job they do. In other cases, people do not have adequate equipment. It is hard to understand why people who are neat and clean themselves and who keep neat front yards and houses, can allow their all alleys to become messy and cluttered with cans and papers.
Let's get with it, Poplar. Let's fix up those racks and cans I
PRESENTATION ON EFFECTS OF COAL DEVELOPMENT
A presentation on the effects of coal and mineral development on the environment, including water and air quality will be made at the Poplar High School Auditorium on Tuesday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Pat Smith of the Northern Plains Resource Council will present a one-hour slide show based on data developed by Montana historian Dr. K. Ross Toole. Mr. Smith will be available after the show to answer questions. Anyone who is concerned about this area and the possible effects of coal development should plan to attend. Even if no coal development takes place in the immediate area, we could suffer ill effects from such development. The construction of a coal gasification plant on the Poplar River in Canada could have significant and long-lasting effects on our air and water quality . If the effects of coal development worry you, come to the meeting and tell others about it.
ELECTION RESULTS
THREE YEAR TERM POPLAR M. BENCH TOTAL
Georqe Budak no 27 237
Caleb P. Shields 197 1 198
Stephen Gray Hawk, Jr. 192 5 197
John (Jack) O'Brien 345 56 401
Kenneth Barsness 145 22 167
Victor Red Bear 19 1 20
Charles R. Trlnder 35 3 38
Charles Trlnder 6 6
Verne Gibbs 1 1
Stephen Gray Hawk 1 1
Caleb Shields 1 1
V1c Red Bear 1 1
Bill Hlnricks 1 1
TWO YEAR TERM
Charles R. Trlnder 310 7 317
Harold Iverson 319 55 374
Caleb Shields 1 1
Phylis Culbertson i 1
David Red Fox 1 1
Charles Trlnder 1 1
Victor Red 1 1
ONE YEAR TERM
Larry I. Eagleman 220 0 220
Donald J. Richard 299 39 338
Rev. John W. 0rw1g 107 23 130
Ronald V. Smith 1 1
Larry T. Eagleman 1 1
Victor Red Bear 1 1
Steve Grey Hawk 1 1
ELEMENTARY LEVY For 350 27 377
Against 280 34 314
High School Eevy For 352 30 382
Against 270 32 302
Ml Voters 670 62 742
DIST. #12 MUSIC FESTIVAL
The Poplar High School Music Dept. competed in the Dist. 12 Music Festival last weekend f and did very welI. We will be sending a great number of students to the state solo and ensemble Music Festival in Billings, April 30 and May I.
Those students going to state received a I or a superior rating at the district festival. The groups going to State are listed below - Mixed Ensemble (16 members), Women's Ensemble (16 members), Men's Ensemble (12 members), Shannon O'Brien, soprano solo; Lois Swank, soprano solo; Jay Cummins, Bariton solo; Saxiphone Quartet; Eric Moe, trumpet
solo; PHS Stage Band of 16 members.
Poplar High School chorus also received a superior rating but doesn't compete any further than district due to size qualifications for state .Others competing at district who received a II or excellent rating were: Oliver Marson, Baritone solo; Mary Lee French, Trombone solo; Bruce Ziet-low, Trombone solo; Maury Johnston, Trombone solo, Jim Shanks, Trumpet solo; Clarinet quartet, Kristine Moe, Clarinet solo. Poplar High School band also received an excellent rating at the District Festival.
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Historical Society of Montana. Microfilm Division.

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Fort Peck Tribal Library

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Poplar (Mont.); Roosevelt County (Mont.)

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Fort Peck Reservation Newspapers

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Library
NT Historical Society Nolana. NT 51601
POPLA
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 768-3133 POPLAR, MONTANA 59255
SUBSCRIPT I0,'i RATE
$5,00 PER YEAR
BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE 7.7 PAID POPLAR, MONTANA PERMIT NO. 4
APRIL 8, 1976
BOYS AT BOZEMAN INDOOR HEIDEN FIRST IN LONG JUMP
Craig Heiden won the long jump at Bozeman with a leap of 21' 2 5/8". He also placed fourth in the triple jump soaring 42' . Also competing for Poplar were Tony Huso with an effort of 45' 6" in the shot put which placed htm in the finals. Frank Gourneau also threw the shot put and had a good effort of 43'. Nick Cain just missed finals in the long jump with a 19' 5 1/2" effort. Manny Gran-
bois, after three days of practice, ran the 440 in 55.5 in which he just missed finals. Chris Kirn placed fourth In his heat of the mile with a time of 5:23.0. Coach Barnes was pleased with the performances this early in the year and expects great things to come from these boys and some who stayed at h ome . The next meet is in Glasgow on April 10th starting at 9:30.
GARBAGE INSPECTION
The City inspection of garbage cans and racks will begin as soon as the Annual Cleanup has been completed. You are reminded that racks should be in good condition, and hold the cans snugly enough and high enough off the ground so that dogs cannot tip them over. Lids should be chained to the racks. Legal cans are 20 and 30 gallon size. It has become apparent during the winter months that some people are not taking proper care of their trash . There are accumulations of garbage and trash around
many racks in town. Some of this appears to be because parents send their children out with the trash and then fail to check to see what kind of job they do. In other cases, people do not have adequate equipment. It is hard to understand why people who are neat and clean themselves and who keep neat front yards and houses, can allow their all alleys to become messy and cluttered with cans and papers.
Let's get with it, Poplar. Let's fix up those racks and cans I
PRESENTATION ON EFFECTS OF COAL DEVELOPMENT
A presentation on the effects of coal and mineral development on the environment, including water and air quality will be made at the Poplar High School Auditorium on Tuesday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Pat Smith of the Northern Plains Resource Council will present a one-hour slide show based on data developed by Montana historian Dr. K. Ross Toole. Mr. Smith will be available after the show to answer questions. Anyone who is concerned about this area and the possible effects of coal development should plan to attend. Even if no coal development takes place in the immediate area, we could suffer ill effects from such development. The construction of a coal gasification plant on the Poplar River in Canada could have significant and long-lasting effects on our air and water quality . If the effects of coal development worry you, come to the meeting and tell others about it.
ELECTION RESULTS
THREE YEAR TERM POPLAR M. BENCH TOTAL
Georqe Budak no 27 237
Caleb P. Shields 197 1 198
Stephen Gray Hawk, Jr. 192 5 197
John (Jack) O'Brien 345 56 401
Kenneth Barsness 145 22 167
Victor Red Bear 19 1 20
Charles R. Trlnder 35 3 38
Charles Trlnder 6 6
Verne Gibbs 1 1
Stephen Gray Hawk 1 1
Caleb Shields 1 1
V1c Red Bear 1 1
Bill Hlnricks 1 1
TWO YEAR TERM
Charles R. Trlnder 310 7 317
Harold Iverson 319 55 374
Caleb Shields 1 1
Phylis Culbertson i 1
David Red Fox 1 1
Charles Trlnder 1 1
Victor Red 1 1
ONE YEAR TERM
Larry I. Eagleman 220 0 220
Donald J. Richard 299 39 338
Rev. John W. 0rw1g 107 23 130
Ronald V. Smith 1 1
Larry T. Eagleman 1 1
Victor Red Bear 1 1
Steve Grey Hawk 1 1
ELEMENTARY LEVY For 350 27 377
Against 280 34 314
High School Eevy For 352 30 382
Against 270 32 302
Ml Voters 670 62 742
DIST. #12 MUSIC FESTIVAL
The Poplar High School Music Dept. competed in the Dist. 12 Music Festival last weekend f and did very welI. We will be sending a great number of students to the state solo and ensemble Music Festival in Billings, April 30 and May I.
Those students going to state received a I or a superior rating at the district festival. The groups going to State are listed below - Mixed Ensemble (16 members), Women's Ensemble (16 members), Men's Ensemble (12 members), Shannon O'Brien, soprano solo; Lois Swank, soprano solo; Jay Cummins, Bariton solo; Saxiphone Quartet; Eric Moe, trumpet
solo; PHS Stage Band of 16 members.
Poplar High School chorus also received a superior rating but doesn't compete any further than district due to size qualifications for state .Others competing at district who received a II or excellent rating were: Oliver Marson, Baritone solo; Mary Lee French, Trombone solo; Bruce Ziet-low, Trombone solo; Maury Johnston, Trombone solo, Jim Shanks, Trumpet solo; Clarinet quartet, Kristine Moe, Clarinet solo. Poplar High School band also received an excellent rating at the District Festival.
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